Girls Aloud Singer Sarah Harding Dead at 39 from Breast Cancer

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Girls Aloud Singer Sarah Harding Dead at 39 from Breast Cancer
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Sarah Harding, a member of Girls Aloud, has died.

Sarah had been battling breast cancer and lost her fright Sunday.

Sarah got her big break in 2002 on the British talent show,"Popstars: The Rivals" ... where the band was formed. Sarah was picked last of the 5 women, and she sobbed like crazy.

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